Our partners at Humboldt State University's (HSU) Oh SNAP! program provide an array of services to combat hunger and lack of access to healthy food amongst college students. Learn more about their innovative array of services, and read up on their research on the impacts of CalFresh/SNAP student rules and food insecurity amonsgst international students working on campus.

In addition, HSU's on-campus College Creek Marketplace now accepts EBT. Students, faculty, and staff can now purchase food including vegetables, fruits, canned food, freezer items, and more right on campus. Read more about it in the press release. This is a huge step for HSU, making it one of very few universities that accept EBT and have such a wide array of services to assist food-insecure college students, including a food pantry, CalFresh application assistance, cooking classes, seasonal on-campus farm stands, and a transportation shuttle to nearby farmers' markets that accept EBT. Graduate thesis research at HSU in 2015 found that up to 40 percent of students were cutting the size of meals or skipping them entirely because they didn’t have enough money for food.